Russian roulette - Team Lead Product Designer P2P Validator Employee Review

3.0
27 Nov 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

You're lucky if you're in a department with real business value and not micro-managed by the C-levels. It means you could go to conferences, develop professionally, and have a great line on your resume.

Cons

If you are unlucky, as some of us are, it means that you can lose your job just because some C-levels decided to try their ideas on the market by quickly expanding and folding when history proves them wrong. The problem is that you'll only know after joining. So get ready to be micro-managed! Also, the salary is pretty average compared to other "European" companies.

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4.0
4 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- very nice environment - nice benefits

Cons

- unstable, as they had multiple layoff waves

5.0
18 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

At P2P.org, the work sits at the edge of where crypto and DeFi are still being figured out. Validators, staking infrastructure, restaking, networks most people have not heard of yet. The sort of problems where the answer is not in a textbook, because the textbook has not been written. What makes that genuinely fun, rather than just hard, is the company. Engineers, researchers, and client teams who hold the bar high and treat each other like adults. If helping shape the rails the next decade of finance will run on sounds more like a Tuesday than a tagline, the fit will show up quickly.

Cons

Here is the honest flip side. The pace is fast and the ground keeps moving. Roadmaps get rewritten when a new protocol lands, priorities shift when a network changes its rules, and certainty is in shorter supply than at a company selling something the world has already decided it wants. The niche is narrow too. Staking, validators, restaking. Explaining the job at a family dinner will not get easier with time. And the bar set by colleagues can feel uncomfortable on a Wednesday afternoon. For someone who finds that energizing rather than draining, the discomfort is the point. The same conditions that make this place hard are the ones that make it worth showing up for.

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